Oman Daily Observer

Kim’s identity confirmed using child’s DNA: Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia used a DNA sample from one of Kim Jong-Nam’s children to confirm the identity of the assassinat­ed halfbrothe­r of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Un, the deputy prime minister said on Wednesday.

The 45-year-old was poisoned with the deadly nerve agent VX in a brazen Cold War-style assassinat­ion on February 13 in Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport.

His killing triggered a fierce diplomatic row between Malaysia and North Korea, which have expelled each other’s ambassador­s and refused to let their citizens leave.

Investigat­ors “confirmed the identity of the body as Kim Jong-Nam based on the sample obtained from his child”, said Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, without elaboratin­g further.

Seoul has blamed Pyongyang for Kim’s death, but the North has rejected those claims and slammed Malaysia’s refusal to hand over his body without a DNA sample from next of kin.

Ahmad Zahid told reporters the two countries began official talks on Monday to resolve the crisis and bring nine Malaysians, who are trapped in Pyongyang, home.

Pyongyang has never confirmed the identity of the victim, who was carrying a passport bearing the name of Kim Chol when he was attacked.

Malaysia officially confirmed his identity on Friday, nearly a month after the murder, but refused to say whether authoritie­s had obtained a DNA sample from next of kin. — AFP

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